93 Caravan heater core

Hi there.

You people seem to really know your stuff so I'd like to pick your brains, if nobody minds.

I seem to have a front heater core leak in my 93 Dodge Grand Caravan with air. I have no problem doing this kind of repair myself, however, I have been informed that the entire dash has to be removed and from the look of things, this seems to be very true.

My question is, does the dash have to be completely removed or can it be "un-bolted" and lifted up enough for the heater assembly to clear? I'd like to minimize my work load as much as possible. The van is in very good condition so I would like to keep it on the road for a while.

Has anybody done this before? Anybody know of a simpler way, short of a reciprocating saw? ;-)

All help and advice much appreciated.

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Opus-
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Yes there is a simpler way although you may not like it.

You can purchase for about $150 an "auxiliary space heater" from JC Whitney that uses engine coolant. You would go into the engine compartment and cut off the hoses to the exiting heater core then run new hoses to holes in the floor that you would pass into the passenger compartment and plumb into your space heater.

They also sell cheaper space heaters that are electric.

Ted

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Ted Mittelstaedt

what happens if you want to use the defroster???????????????????

JED

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